Nocturnal Hunter by ThrommArcadia
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Description
"Nothing personal, it's just business."
A lovely assassin in liquid metal armour surveying her surroundings, looking for her next prey.
Or something like that...
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(Tagging for nudity, because her "body armour" has nipples... you know, like Batman in that horrible movie with the Governator ;)
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As is my habit, I spent way too long on this and it is only close to what I had originally envisioned.
The entire inspiration was a tutorial by Bagginsbill on realistic reflections and specifically the bit about car paint flared my imagination. (yeah, let's call it that, we all know I just wanted to create a lovely in shiny inexplicable body armour...lol)
Anyway, this took me about 20 hours to set up, 7hours and 20 minutes to render and another five or so hours in Photoshop getting the look right.
(I also went insane and rendered additional scenes to put in the windows of the closest building, I just couldn't abide the indescript glowing white.)
Well, I hope you enjoy and I would love to hear any thoughts, feedback, comments or criticisms. If you see something that can be improved upon, please feel free to let me know your ideas. Maybe I'll re-visit this again, or, at least, it will help me with my next hairbrained render!
LOL.
Thanks a ton for stopping by!
Comments (33)
adonise
Nicely scene, excellent lights and colors!
KindToonz
I like it. Kind of reminds me of Kate Beckinsale from the movie "Underworld" (the pose is very reminiscent of her)... only with a shiny chrome suit rather than black rubber, and in a city that kind of looks like a futuristic version of Gotham. Those reflections off the armour are real cool... shows how alot of hard work can pay off. Did you use Poser or 3-D Studio Max?
cjoe
I like this ...great scene and model!